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Sounds of Sherwood Podcast; A Conspiracy of All Things (That's Alright Brother That's Just Coincidence) (29 Sep, 2009)

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Kevin Halcott from Live From the Logosphere is interviewed by Will Morgan of A Few Shots to Shaman. They explore Kevin's beginnings into Synchromysticism followed by Kevin explaining his views on the Rainbow Bridge and it's relationship to Daath in the Tree of Life as well as the ancient Egyptian mythos of the Duat. He dives into the connection of the Osirisian boat to the underworld, the Dog Star Sirius, the Constellation Lepus, and the Phooka. Much ado about Alice Bailey,The Kabbalah, and the Synthesis of all things, as well as Kevin's own experiences with personal synchronicites. Please enjoy Kevin's in depth analysis on The Age of Aquarius and The Age of Horus, and the over all effect of these "Airy" periods of time on our collective Psyche. (S.O.S.P.C. episode 3 first published 29 Sep, 2009) Recorded 9-9-09


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Date: 29 Sep, 2009
Keywords: Synchromysticism


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